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Mauritius has been a member of the International Labour Organisation since 1969. Today, the country receives technical and financial support from the ILO to implement its Decent Work Programme, which aims to create decent and productive jobs with adequate social protection, strengthen social dialogue, and eliminate all forms of discrimination.

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ILO promotes resource efficiency, clean production and circularity in Kyrgyzstan and Mauritius
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SCORE Training

ILO promotes resource efficiency, clean production and circularity in Kyrgyzstan and Mauritius

Mauritius ratifies the Violence and Harassment Convention
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Violence and Harassment

Mauritius ratifies the Violence and Harassment Convention

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Mauritius: Assessing the green jobs potential

Mauritius: Assessing the green jobs potential

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High level panel on Migrant workers' contribution to the development of the African continent

ILO- ITUC Africa

High level panel on Migrant workers' contribution to the development of the African continent

Publications

Welfare Effects of Unemployment Benefits when Informality is High (mobi)

ILO Working paper 39

Welfare Effects of Unemployment Benefits when Informality is High (mobi)

Welfare Effects of Unemployment Benefits when Informality is High (epub)

ILO Working paper 39

Welfare Effects of Unemployment Benefits when Informality is High (epub)

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